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Show T HF f F A r FR - Ti ., . icmonton. u'tafi keueijrtlle Conger's parents. Mr. and Mrs E. T. Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs went to Clarkston Sunday where Mr. Gibbs Messed his grandchild at testimony meeting. The child is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vanon Dahle. Mrs. T. A. Ault iHiims.. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley had Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stoddard and children of Hooper and Mrs. iMay Wutton and daughter of fioneyvuie as guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey to Salt Lake City Wednes day to attend the funeral ser-- I vices of a relative, j for flattery combined Vv r ." Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry attended funeral services for Mrs. P er r y 's grandfather at Preston, Idaho Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus jhad Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodges and family of Penrose as guests on Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. N. Peter Marble visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett in Brigham City. The Leggetts have a new-soborn January the 28th. S. A. C. at Logan.' R;!a Beth John Is now at home after being employed in Ogden for the past several months ir , ' Wendell L. Harris spent the weekend at the home of hii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wra D. Harris. He is a student of the U. i : j n iiasmif if. if. ''vM V. ' I ) v. S 'fetf Mr. Palmer . . . ? peg plinent i;..to B- erous half-siz- today's cunes and Mrs. com- e make gen- - delightfully V. i Pataer combines rayon Jetaind rayon tissue faille to the halt-siz- e , flattering tmre. Separate faille jacket taffeta las i deep scalloped role and roll collar repeated in scalloped peplums. Black aj naty. Mid 14 to Mid 20. Hum-pher- P , 31495 tltr Hmet Peg from dresses $8.95 ... I J. Style Shop Peggy's MM Tremonton Dinner will be served at 12 noon and all residents and former residents are invited. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard had relatives from Mendon and Logan as recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner were visited by their sons, Ster ling and Dale Gardner and their families, from Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner visited Ned Booth and Mr. and Mrs. "Evan Sorenson in Preston, Idaho Thursday. Miss Bell Peterson spent a few days visiting relatives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Jensen of Logan visited their parents, Mr. tables and decorating. NOTICE! j j tayou any land that isn't producing and should ie drained? Let us help you with your problems. Estimates and information FREE. specialize in the manufacture pf DRAIN PIPE - IIEADGATES - CULVERT FIPE Metal Corrugated or Concrete). PRICED - from factory to you. Drop as a card and our Representative will ' Kll with no obligation to you. We j ? ( U WHITE 1625 PIPE COMPANY Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah or i kj v . , i r?T . i'n ,!' It w yZII!Tr'' ' ,. - ' ' j; S-Z'T'- J' ; Jr"J"" 4 r! VITH i Mi ii a i f ra.'Mf m fi u i m won it atfirin "its Wto CM MA V.' j totk -- i 1 !! HHWiJ-- M. j f ftfou Anuj W Jet i& TUtot (k 4 tfe What sterling is to silver, the Fashion Academy of New lant York is to the world of fashion-t- he .elected the d!rnj again for 1950, as for 1949, it has to receive its HiStir.Rtmhed gold medal award as fashion Car of the Year." There is we believe, no greater And there s no prater proof of the brauty of the '50 lord. test roof of its fine performance than a lO nnnute it. drive." Your lord Dealer Kill he glad to arrange The one fino car in the low-pric- e field R CO. Tremonton COIUnOlC! i" ST' ' 0 ELECTRIC 00 F -- PRESENTATION OF FOUR-LETTE- J r I j,' -". CV-ufcT- AWARD PLAQUE TO PARLEY R " I " " y , (left) of Company, Ford Dealer in Tremonton. Utah by H. H. Reiser, Intermountain District Sales Manager, Ford Motor Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, with W. J. Cooper, Assistant Regional Sales Manager, Ford Motor Company, ARCHIBALD Tri-Mot- or San Francisco, California, looking on. The Award, which is in recognition for outstanding performance during the year 1949 under a Nationwide plan of industrial citizenship, was presented to Mr. Archibald at the annual January meeting of Ford Dealers from the seven Intermountain Come in States, held in Salt Lake City, January 28, 1950- The award honors the management and employees of dealerships with the highest performance record in the four major principles of successful operation - Financial Stability, Progressive Management, Com- thus creating the highest petitive Spirit and Adequate sales and repair service to customers possible type of automotive with high standards of courtesy and DIAL 5111 and the community, together efficient production. Only three such awards were made in Utah. Four-Lett- er - today for a free demonstration of these miracle ranges! RUSS. ELECTRIC TREMONTON MA relatives here. and Mrs. William Johnson, Sun Mr. and Mrs. Fal John and day. Loveland Duett Mrs. of Burley, Idaho came children Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rich- to Portage to bring Fal's mother ardson in Brigham Sunday home. She has been visiting afternoon. Glenn and Wayne Johnson, who are attending school in Logan, were recent visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson. A ' fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham following meet-Sund- ay them relatives in and other WATER-MI- X wall Emm Burley for the past week. They returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Conger of Tremonton are visiting with Mrs. that cuts painting time in half ': 1 ':! FEVEST COMFORT BETTER SHOWS evening. The scouts were in charge of the services Sunday evening in honor of their 40th anniversary and a very nice program was M4 i V1 I ', I . It I f . It L presented. FRIDAY - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 - 11 Portage hWiJ ir M Mrs. Nancy Clegg i' Mrs. Velda Morgan and child- 13 -fji I .mZev S P El E v r I UttMISMWS r con-eren- III CO-HI- T 12-- x'..V L. w, Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison and sons, Micheal and Lawoni, of Malad visited relatives here Sunday. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Oran Parkinson FEBRUARY and 11 had as their Sunday guests their BUTE josrpn daughter, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. O'neil Anderson, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson of Brighton called at the home of Noah J. John Monday evening. They left their son, Johnny, there while they attended the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hoskins enjoyed a visit Monday with Mrs. ETCIID Lael Hoskins and son of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris were in Ogden from Wednesday until Sunday visiting at the home of Chas. E. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roderick were business visitors in Ogden WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Tuesday. FEBRUARY 15 - 16 Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth M. Ward and son, Eric visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley. Cornwall and Ulalla Mrs. Dixie Lee and daughter, Mary, Fuhriman of Tremonton visited relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Castle- ton of Oarland called to see MrsStanley Castleton and daughter, Tamara, Sunday. , J. C. Rose Harris. Nan Clec-gMrs. Alva Mr. and and Howell, Howell were business visitors In Brigham last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hoskins have returned home after visitrelaNEXT WEEK "STORY OF ing for the t week with Pocatello. tives In SEABISCUir' Mr. and Mrs. Mac Chenney of "WIZARD OF OZ" Garfield spent the weekend with -- ideal for Icitdicr.s and bathrooms This new and revolutionary wall enamel provides a surface that is unusually du gleaming, rable and washable. Goes on like magic .. ,ainters say wall paints. Dries quickly. 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R. were recently visited by relatives from Mapleton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr of Dewey-vill- e attended an old time dance festival in Ogden Friday night. Bill Sterling of Wheelon was on overnight guest of Reed Norr one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Renea Lish and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Garell Evans and daughter of Sunny-sidUtah, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson of Roy, Utah, came to attend a birthday party honoring their father, Lloyd Lish, on Thursday. The out of town folks returned home Sunday. y Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, and family on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Norr, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr attended the D. U. P. dance in Brigham Saturday evening. They took part in the floor show which was presented by different dance clubs from the county. A committee of Relief Society ladies met at the Relief Society room Friday to plan the menu for the Ward reunion and homecoming to be held February 22nd. The Sunday School has charge of the program with the M. I. A. and Primary in charge of the young to jlsses designed t j f . '' s ft ' i ni ir- "im "Paint" or look r"ir ir Hi win iiiiimi or tiiit-- n nrvi Clatii-fie- d SI'RLD Sign. wiwKi Mt ti iniirTiif' Farmers' Cash Union DIAL 2031 TREMONTOrt |